
Another World
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Overview
1915. Louis, aged 17, arrives on Reunion Island to find his father, Count Kerdiguen. He has built himself a new family with Salima, his native partner, and their daughter Sita. Between the white and native communities, tensions are increasingly mounting...
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Dominique Blanc
Dominique Blanc
Fanny
Dominique Blanc
Fanny


Claude Brasseur
Claude Brasseur
Le Gouverneur
Claude Brasseur
Le Gouverneur


Mati Diop
Mati Diop
Sita
Mati Diop
Sita


Nicolas Givran
Nicolas Givran
Amalric
Nicolas Givran
Amalric


Samuel Labarthe
Samuel Labarthe
Gabriel de Kerdiguen
Samuel Labarthe
Gabriel de Kerdiguen
Rocaya Toihiri
Rocaya Toihiri
Salima
Rocaya Toihiri
Salima


Jean-Emmanuel Pagni
Jean-Emmanuel Pagni
Henri de Boissieu
Jean-Emmanuel Pagni
Henri de Boissieu


Niels Schneider
Niels Schneider
Louis
Niels Schneider
Louis


Vinnie Dargaud
Vinnie Dargaud
Baptiste Moustien
Vinnie Dargaud
Baptiste Moustien
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